May 31, 1888.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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SETTERS— English Setters, 

 6357. Belle Sparks, T. Fitzpat- 6362. Jolly Gipsey, Rosecroft 



rick. Kennels. 

 6258. Bruno, J. L. Ayers, Jr. 6263. Maud Wind'om, C. F. Tret- 

 (6259. Countess Peg, Rosecroft bar. 



Kennels. 8264. Narka-Noble-Gladstone,E. 



«280. G-ladis Noble, W. D. Bey- F. <& J. W. Weiss. 



noldH. 6265. Prince Napoleon II., T. H. 



6261. Grouse D„ A. E. Davis. Adams. 



Gordon Setters. 

 6266. Flora, P. B. Garland. 6268. Gem II., H. S. Brunot. 



6207. Floss IT., J. D. Sperry. 6269. Nell II., II. S. Brunot, 



Irish Setters. 



6270. Daisy, Onot a Kennels. 6275. Polly, W. Burd Patterson. 



6271. Dolly Pruvn, Geo. Talcott. 6276. Red Richard, W. H. Oamp- 



6272. Puko Plunket, Quota Ken- bell. 



nels. 6277. Sport, J. D. Sperry. 



6273. FinnMcCoolc.H. J. Knapp. 6378. Trojan Rory O'More, Wm. 



6274. Miriam, H. Brooks Young. Henry Warren, 



SPANIELS— Field and Cocker Spaniels. 



6279. Bonny Vic, John J. Dixon. 6282. Novel, C. A. Hinckley. 



6280. Cubo, Wm. F. Murphy. 6283. Tim, P. Moller. 



6281. Frantic, O. B. Gilman. 6284. Wig, J. McNivens. 



TKRR1EKS— Fox-terriers. 



6285. Dandy, J. Jansen. 0287. Patch Eye, W. Cornwell. 



6286. Florence Belle, E. Wilson. 



Irish Terriers. 

 6288. Dennis, Joseph O. Home. 6389. Eileen, Joseph O. Horne. 

 Scotch Terriers. 



6290. Frisk, E. A. Buck. 



Wire-haired Fox-Terriers. 



6291. Dido, Geo. G. Cook. 



BOGUS PEDIGREES IN " THE OFFICIAL. SIR ! "— 

 Editor Forest and Stream: Some months since, I charged 

 the American Kennel Club Stud Book with admitting pedi- 

 grees from a party known to manufacture them, and whose 

 advertisement had been tired out of every kennel paper in 

 the country as well as of out The Country Gentleman: 

 Subsequently, I discovered I was mistaken in charging it on 

 "The Official" and retracted my charge. I now renew it in 

 every word and particular, with added disgrace to the Ameri- 

 can Kennel Club that they have admitted these pedigrees in 

 their last issue of the Stud Book, with all the public notice 

 of their character existing when I first made the charge, and 

 the additional notice of the charge I was then premature in. 

 In support of my charge of the prostitution of the official 

 organ of purity and exactness itself, to venal ends, Ipoiut 

 I o numbers 8811 and 8852 in the last number.— W. WADE 

 (Hulton, Pa., May 21). 



CAPITOL CITY KENNELS. — Hartford, Conn., May 23.— 

 Editor Forest and Stream: I see by your issue ef May 10 

 that the Essex Kennel have sold the St. Bernard Victor to 

 the Capital City Kennels of Washington, D. C. Capitol 

 City Kennels was claimed by me in the February 1887 issue 

 of the. American Ken nel Register, also under head of Kennel 

 Names the first publication was in the December 1887 issue 

 and the second in the April 1888 issue. Would it not be a 

 good idea for our friend in Washington to use another 

 name?— Chas. D. Citgle. 



THE A. K. C AND DOG SHOWS. — New York, May 28.— 

 Editor Forest and Stream: The shows given as by the 

 Washington Kennel Club, the Baltimore Kennel Club, and 

 other private speculations are not given under the auspices 

 of the American Kenuel Club. These clubs, if they exist, 

 are not members of the American Kennel Club, and their 

 awards are not recognized by this Association. The use of 

 our rules is not with our authority.— A. P. Vredenbbugh, 

 Secretary. 



ALBANY DOG SHOW.— Albany, N. Y., May 23.— Editor 

 Forest, and Stream: It is the opinion of many of the sports- 

 men and breeders of this vicinity that the Albany Kennel 

 Club make a great mistake in selecting the second week in 

 June, one of the hottest of the year, for their projected bench 

 show. Between the oppressive heat, ventilation and poor 

 means of transportation, the sufferings of the dogs and lia- 

 bility of disease can not be lightly estimated.— Breeder. 



BEAGLES AT NEW HAVEN. — Editor Forest and 

 Stream: I am sorry that I hit my friend Diffenderffer on the 

 raw, and I am very glad to learn that his beagle bitch Lou 

 did not have the mange. From his communication it ap- 

 pears that Lacy had something to do about the veterinary's 

 decision at New Haven. For the significance of the expres- 

 sion "skinned vets," see Mr. Mason's report of New Haven 

 show.— Frank D. HAllett (Winsted, Conn.). 



ELCHO, JR.— Claremont, N. H., May 21.— Editor Forest 

 and Stream: I see by your issue of last week that some one 

 has been exhibiting a dog at Baltimore under the name of 

 Elcho, Jr., in the Irish setter class. Will the owner hereafter 

 kindly show his dog under some other name, as there is only 

 one dog with a right to that name, and that dog is owned by 

 me? The red bitch entered in Eastern Field Trials Derby by 

 Maj. Jones of Blacks, S. C, is by Elcho, Jr., and not by Elcho 

 as stated in list of entries.— Wm. Jarvis. 



THE AMERICAN PET DOG CLUB was incorporated 

 last week. This organization, according to its charter, has 

 been called into existence in order "to protect and to amelior- 

 ate the condition of pet dogs." The names of the incorpor- 

 ators are Sarah I. Wheatleigh, Charles P. Holmes, Crump 

 Ormsby, Wm. I. Fryer, Jr., and Mary E. Randolph. 



EASTERN FIELD TRIALS DERBY.— Charlottesville, 

 Va. , May 25.— I notice that in the Derby entries the setter 

 puppy Terry is described as the property of Mr. Stockton 

 Terry; he is the breeder and Mr. Edward Dexter is the 

 owner.— C. McMttrdo. 



MR. WILLIAM TALLMAN has accepted a position with 

 Spratts Patent and will go on duty June 1. 



KENNEL NOTES. 



Motes mast be sent on prepared blanks, which are fur- 

 nished free on receipt of stamped and addressed envelope 

 of large letter size. Sets of 800 of any one form, bound for 

 retaining duplicates, are sent for 30 cents. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 



83^*" Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Bake. By W. C, McMahon, Ottawa, Can., for lemon and white 

 Clumber dog. whelped Feb. 35, 1888. by Drake (A.K.R. 5560) out of 

 Madge (A.K.R, 6084). 



S%oort. By John Lucas, Alexandria, Va., for liver and white 

 ticked pointer dog, whelped Sept. 7, 1887, by Bob White (Jokerge— 

 Fussie) out of Dollie (Doctor H. — Fannie Turner). 



Royal Albert, Jr. By Chas. F. Murphy, Boston, Mass., for Eng- 

 lish setter dog, whelped June 5, 1887, by Royal Albert out of Maida 

 (Tempest— Lilly). 



Cyclone in Norwalk. By Elm Grove Kennels, South Norwalk, 

 Conn., for black and white English setter dog, whelped July 11, 

 1887, by Buckeye II, (A.K.R. 2558) out of Little Eva (A.K.R, 2662). 



Fleet View Pointer Kennels. By Robt. Leslie, Lynn, Mass., for 

 his kennels of pointers. 



BRED. 



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Ruby III.— Rake II. L. K. Mason's (Hastings. Ia.) Chesapeake 

 Bay hitch Rubv III. (Ajv.R. 1913) to A. M, Johnson's Rake II. ( A, 

 K.R, 6208), April 20, 



Phyllis— Fergus. Dr. A. G. Stoddard's (Beaver Falls, Minn.) 

 dee.rhound bitch Phyllis (A.K.R. 1727) to his FergUB (A.R.R. 1725), 

 May 5. 



Fanny— Drive. A. M. Gerry's (South Paris, Me.) foxhound hitch 

 Fanny to bis Drive (Roderick— Nellie), May 9. 



MUsiC- -Drive. A. M. Gerry's (South Paris, Me.) foxhound bitch 

 Music (Brave— Fly) to his Drive (Roderick— Nellie), May 19. 



Dill— Drive. M. A. Dunham's (Norway, Me.) foxhound bitch 

 Dill (Jack— Gipsey) to A. M. Gerry's Drive (Roderick— Nellie), 

 May 37. 



Anctrea— Me00rtfi/te}t, Richland Kennels' (Wahpeton, Dak.) 

 mastiff bitch Andrea (A.K.R. 6025) to Mr. Paulson's McCormick 

 (imported dog— Laughter), May 14. 



Queen Beaufort— Tim. Elm Grove Kennels' (South Norwalk, 

 Conn.) pointer bitch Queen Beaufort (Duke. Royal, A.K.R. 2472— 

 Lizzie Grace, A.K.R. 2176) to L. Clifford's Tim (Vic— Flirt Pitzer), 

 May 10. 



Sussic Beaufort— Tim. Elm Grove Kennels' (South Norwalk, 

 Conn.) pointer bitch Sussic Beaufort (Duke Royal, A.K.R, 2472— 

 Lizzie Grace, A.K.R. 2176) to L. Gifford's Tim (Vic-Flirt Pitzer), 

 May 8. 



Sallie Walker— Spot Dash. A. McDonald's (Rockland, Me.) 

 pointer hitch SaRie Walker (Gem Beaufort— Minnie T.) to Fleet 

 View Pointer Kennels' Spot Dash (Sir Philip Sydney— Topsy), 

 May U. 



Belle Randolph— Spot, Dash. H. L. Rice's (Boston, Mass.) pointer 

 bitch Belle Randolph (Duke of Westminster's Sam— Juno III.) to 

 Fleet; View Pointer Kennels' Spot Dash (Sir Philip Sydney— 

 Topsy), May 25. 



Vemts—Cl) equatset Diamond. L. W. Dunham's (Birmingham, 

 Conn.) pug bitch Venus (A.K.R. 4398) to River View Kennels' Che- 

 quasset Diamond (Bradford Rubj — Tantrums), May 13. 



Linda— Hector. C. H. Spring's (Newton Lower Falls, Mass.) St. 

 Bernard bitch Linda (A.K.R. 2552) .to J. H. Long's Hector (A.K.R. 

 3249), April 6. 



meine— Prince Bang. U.S. Pitkin's (Hartford, Conn.) St. Ber- 

 nard bitch Kloine (A.K.R. 2644) to his Prince Bang (A.K.R. 4413), 

 May 4. 



Mica— Prince Bang. C. Holcomb's St. Bernard bitch Mica to H. 

 S. Pitkin's Prince Bang (A.K.R. 4413), May 17. 



Lassie Bondhu— Royal Kent. E. A. Col man's (Charlestown, 

 Mass.) English setter bitch Lassie Bondhu (Count Bondhu— Druoy) 

 to Cohannet Kennels' Royal Kent (Royal Gem— Lady Westmore- 

 land), May 8. 



Ruby Gieneho—Bnmx. L. A. Van Zandt's (Yonkers. N. Y.) Irish 

 setter bitch Ruby Glencho (Glencho— Tara, A.K.R. 2583) to Jas. B. 

 Blossom's Bronx (Chief— Lassie, A.K.R. 623), May — . 



Belle Ida— Kelso. A. W. Pearsall's (Huntington, L. I.) Irish set- 

 ter bitch Belle Ida (Nimrod— Lyda Belle) to Jas. B. Blossom's 

 Kelso (Glencho— Sweetheart ), April 22. 



Rideau Lou— Oho, jr. Rideau Kennels' (Ottawa, Can.) cocker 

 spaniel bitch Rideau Lou (Bob IV.— Raveness) to their Obo, Jr. 

 (A.K.R. 1481), May 8. 



Royal Rose— Jubilee. C. A. Stevens's (Hoboken, N. J.) bull-ter- 

 rier bitch Royal Rose (Randolph— Nell) to F. F. Dole's Jubilee 

 (Bendigo— Queen), April 22. 



Sheila— Jubilee. A. H. Wirz's (Philadelphia, Pa.) bull-terrier 

 bitch Sheila to F. F. Dole's Jubilee (Bendigo— Queeni, May 3. 



Nellie— Jubilee. W. G. Cochran's (Philadelphia, Pa.) bull-terrier 

 bitch NelUe to F. F. Dole's Jubilee (Bendigo -Queen), April 13. 



White Violet- Jubilee. Thos. Harris's (Philadelphia, Pa.) hull- 

 terrier bitch White Violet (Dutch- White Rose) to F. F. Dole's 

 Jubilee (Bendigo— Queeni, March 15. 



Modjeska— Jubilee. G.Woodh ill's ( Philadelphia , Pa.) buU-terrier 

 bitch Modjeska (Dutch, Jr.— Young Venom) toF.F. Dole's Jubilee 

 (Bendigo— Queen), April 30. 



Miss Norah— Juhilcc. F. F. Dole's (West Philadelphia, Pa.) bull- 

 terrier bitch Miss Norah (Dutch — Norah) to his Jubilee (Bendigo — 

 Queen), May 11. 



Marguerite -Jubilee. H. W. Holmes's (New York) bull-terrier 

 bitch Marguerite (Count— Young Venom) to F. F. Dole's Jubilee 

 (Bendigo— Queen), March 14. 



Julip— Bacchanal. P. Lordllard, Jr.'s (Jersey City, N. J.) fox- 

 terrier bitch Julip (Stablcf ord Joe— Nellie) to Blemton Kennels' 

 Bacchanal (The Belgravian— Bedlamite), May 26. 



Clytie—Jack. Rideau Kennels' (Ottawa, Can.) fox-terrier bitch 

 Clytie (Grit— Fury) to J. Lowe's imported Jack, May 13. 



Damicttd— Lucifer. Blemton Kennels' (Hempstead, N. Y.) fox- 

 terrier bitch Damietta to their Lucifer (Splinter— Kohinoor), May 



Mabel Belmont— Blemton Coronet. J. R. Trissler's (Lancaster, 

 Pa.) fox-terrier bitch Mabel Belmont (Earl Leycester— Coquette) 

 to Blemton Kennels' Blemton Coronet (Result— Diadem), May 17. 



Blemton Consequence— Bacchamd. Blemton Kennels' (Hemp- 

 stead, N. Y.) fox-terrier bitch Blemton Consequence to their Bac- 

 chanal (A.K.R. 3686), May 21. 



Oxford Belle— Bacchanal. R. S. Ryan's fox-terrier bitch Oxford 

 Belle (Oxford Joe— Norma) to Blemton Kennels' Bacchanal (A.K. 

 R. 3686), May 23. 



Coquette— Dusky Trap. J. R. Trissler's (Laneascter, Pa.) fox- 

 terrier bitch Coquette (Bacchanal— Trifle) to Blemton Kennels' 

 Dusky Trap (Dusky Splinter— Spider), May 19. 



Village Belle— Lucifer. Blemton Kennels' (Hempstead, N. Y.) 

 fox-terrier bitch Village Belle (Volo— Beauty) to their Lucifer 

 (Splinter— Kohinoor), May 11. 



Belva— Bradford Harry. M. H. Dailey's Yorkshire terrier bitch 

 Belva to P. H. Coomb's Bradford Harry (Bruce— Lady), May 3. 



Flirt— Bradford Harry. John L. Lincoln's (Chicago, 111.) York-" 

 shire terrier bitch Flirt (Jingo— Fannie) to P. H. Coombs's Brad- 

 ford Harry (Crawshaw's Bruce— Beale's Lady), May 22. 



WHELPS. 



EST" Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Gowrie's Bell. E. A. Buck's (Chattanooga, Tenn.) Chesapeake 

 Bay bitch Gowrie's Bell (A.K.R,. 5594), May 15, nine (four dogs), by 

 A. C. Treadwell's Dorabello (Drake— Queen); all light sedge with 

 small white mark on chest. 



Good Luck. L. J. Sturtevant's (Somerville, Mass.), mastiff bitch 

 Good Luck, May 6, fourteen (nine dogs), by Wyoming Kennels' 

 Sears' Monarch (A.K.R. 6037). 



Maud. W. Montgomery's (Waverly, Md.) St. Bernard bitch 

 Maud (Dirk— Abra), May 10, twelve (seven dogs), by L. Daniels's 

 champion Apollo (Medor — Blassh six since dead. 



Bertha. W. Montgomery's (Waverly, Md.) St. Bernard bitch 

 Bertha (Bruno — McDonna's Esa), May 20, six (two dogs), by 

 Hospice Kennels' champion Hector (champion Apollo — Thyras). 



Midget. J. L. Breese's (Tuxedo Park, N. Y.) pointer bitch 

 Midget (Match— Belle), May 10, eight (Ave dogs), by his Bang 

 Grace (Bang Bang— Grace). 



Mavis. J. L. Breese's (Tuxedo Park, N. Y) English setter bitch 

 Mavis (Gladstone — Lavalette), May 19, three (one dog), by his 

 Gloster (Dashing Rover — Trinket). 



Little Eva. Elm Grove Kennels' (South Norwalk, Conn.) English 

 setter bitch Little Eva (A.K.R. 2662), March 12, eight (all dogs), bv 

 their Buckeye U. (A.K.R. 2558). 



Mena II. C. A. Ives's | Bridgeport, Coim.) English setter bitch 

 Mena II. (Brethus— Daisy), May 21, ten (eight dogs), by J. E. Hair's 

 Rock Belton (Yale Belton— Princess Lillie). 



Lassie. J. B. Blossom's (New York) Irish setter bitch Lassie 

 (champion Glencho— Sweetheart), May 21, thirteen (six dogs), by 

 Dr. Jarvis's Elcho Jr. (A.K.R. 508). 



Althea. W. H. Walker's (Portland, Oregon) cocker spaniel bitch 

 Althea (A.K.R. 842), May 17, seven (three dogs;, by H. D. Brown's 

 Dixie (A.K.R. 4465); all black. 



Diadem. Blemton Kennels' (Hempstead, N. Y.) fox-terrier bitch 

 Diadem (Dugdale Joe— Diamond Dust), May 10, four (two dogs), 

 bv their Lucifer (Splinter — Kohinoor). 



Blemton Craeovienne. Blemton Kennels' (Hempstead, N. Y.) 

 fox-terrier bitch Blemton Craeovienne, May 19, four (two dogs), 

 by their Dusky Trap (Dusky Splinter— Spider). 



Maizeland Lively. L. Timpson'e (Red Hook, N. Y.) fox-terrier 

 bitch Maizeland Lively (Venetian— Zulette), May 22, four (one 

 dog), by Blemton Kennels' Sentinel (Bacchanal— Safety). 



SALES. 



K3f Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Dash's Trump. Chesapeake Bay dog (A.K.R. 5593), by E. A. Buck, 

 Chattenooga, Tenn., to H. Douglass, New Castle, Ala. 



Driver. Black, white and tan beagle dog, age not given, by 

 Warrior out of Fanny (A.K.R. 1718), by Associated Fanciers, 

 Philadelphia, Pa., to J. D. Lucas, St. Louis, Mo. 



Blue Cap II. Black, white and tan and ticked beagle dog 

 (A.K.R. 4608), by A. Vass, Goshen, N. Y., to Associated Fanciers, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



Blue Cap II. (AK.R. M0S)- Lillie (A.K.R. 5715) whelps. Beagles, 

 four dogs and one bitch, whelped Feb. 1, 1888, by A. Vass, Goshen, 

 N. Y., to Associated Fanciers, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Rogue. Black, tan and white ticked beagle dog, whelped March 

 18, 1887, by Blue Boy out of Mystic, by South Paris Beagle Club, 

 South Paris, Me., to E. C. Tarr, Lynn, Mass. 



Banker— Lucy whelp. Black, tan and white beagle bitch, 

 whelped March 16, 1888, by F. C. Rochester, Logan, Ohio, to R. W. 

 Paddock, Lancaster, Ohio, 



Banker— Lucy whelps. Beagles, two bitches, whelped March 16, 

 1884, by F. C. Rochester, Logan, Ohio, to W, C. Greene, Milford, 

 Ohio, 



Carrie. White and liver pointer bitch, whelped May 14, 1884, by 

 Lort out of Lady Croxteth, by D. H. Moore, Athens, Ohio, to F. 

 C. Rochester, Logan, Ohio. 



Salva. Fawn mastiff bitch, whelped Mar 5, 1886, by Ilford Cau- 

 tion out of Bess, by Wyoming Kennels. Melrose, Mass., to W. A. 

 Power, Greenwood, Mass. 



Andrea. Fawn mastiff bitch (A.K.R. 6025), by R. Barber, 

 Wahpeton, Dak-, to Richland Kennels, same place. 



Floss I. Fawn mastiff bitch, whelped Oct. 17, 1885. by Dread out 

 of Diamond, by Associated Fanciers, Philadelphia, Pa., to M. 

 Gibbs, Wilkesbarrc, Pa. 



Pel. Pug bitch, whelped July 6, 1886, by Regs out of Vic, by 

 Wyoming Kennels, Melrose, Mass., to F. E. Underwood, Keene, 

 N. H. 



Maple Grove Kennels. Brindle with white markings St. Bernard, 

 bitch (A.K.R. 2862), by Associated Fanciers, Philadelphia, Pa., to 



F. W. 'Eraser, Detroit, Mich. 



Princess Beatrice, 11. Orange and white St. Bernard bitch, 

 whelped May 24, 1887, by Plmflrnmou out of Princess Beatrice, by 

 Wyoming Kennels, Melrose, Mass., to C. H. Spring, Newton 

 Lower Falls, Mass. 



Drake. Liver and white ticked pointer dog, whelped March 4, 



1886, by Duke Royal (A.K.R. 2475) out of Lizzie Grace (A.K.R. 

 2476), by Elm Grove Kennels, South Norwalk, Conn., to D. L. 

 Durand, Birmingham, Conn. 



Dan. Liver and white setter dog, whelped April, 1887, pedigree 

 unknown, by Elm Grove Kennels, South Norwalk, Cenn., to G. 

 Ferice, Weston, Conn. 



Bow Bondhu. Blue belton English setter dog, whelped April 7, 



1887, by Gus Bondhu out of Bo Peep, by G. A. Colman, Charles- 

 town, Mass.. to J. L. Wells, Attlcboro, Mass. 



Gypsey. Black and tan Gordon setter hitch, whelped April, 

 1886, by Ned out of Vixen, bv Mrs. A. M. Stiles, Huntington, 

 Mass., to Associated Fanciers, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Dinah II. Black cocker spaniel bitch, whelped Nov. 16, 1886, by 

 Jacob out of Floss, by T. H. Kingston, Washington, D. C, to 

 Associated Fanciers, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Lubo. Black cocker spaniel dog, whelped Jan. 15, 1888, by Obo, 

 Jr. (A.K.R. 1481) out of Rideau Lou, by Rideau Kennels, Ottawa, 

 Can., to C. E. Living, same place. 



Oho, Jr.— Rideau. Lou whelp. Black cocker spaniel dog, whelped 

 Jan. 15, 1888, by Rideau Kennels, Ottawa, Can., to Capt. Gordeau, 

 san^lace. 



Obo, Jr.— Rideau Lou whelp. Black cocker spaniel dog, whelped 

 Jan. 15, 1888, by Rideau Kennels, Ottawa, Can., to J. J. Gormully, 

 same place. 



Richmond Tyrant. Black and tan head, white bodv, fox-terrier 

 dog, whelped September, 1885 (A.K. R. 1114), bv Associated Fanciers, 

 Philadelphia, Pa., to Wm. Meyer, Milwaukee, Wis. 



Jack— Nettle whelp. White, black and fan markings, fox-terrier 

 dog, whelped March 17. 1S88, by Rideau Kennels. Ottawa, Can., to 



G. L. Jackes, Merrick viUe, Ont. 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 

 No Notice Taken ot Anonymous Correspondents. 



Ans. 



give ft arops or aconite tincture every tour Hours if fever is pre 

 ent, and whisky for stimulation if there is great weakness. 



T. B. G., Dover, N. H.— I have a fox-terrier puppy, about four 

 months old, which is afflicted with two or three sore places on his 

 back and belly. The sores commenced by the hair coming out 

 and gradually increasing till one is now as large as a quarter-dol- 

 lar piece, feels thick, or puffed up, with some little discharge of 

 a watery kind. I have, applied lard and sulphur, but it does ap- 

 parently no good. Ans. Give the puppy a t.easpoonful cf svrup 

 of buckthorn every other day in the morning. Get two ounces 

 of zinc oxide ointment and, after sponging and cleansing the skin, 

 rub it gently in, morning and evening. 



F. V. R., Thihodanx.— Irish setter has no appetite; he is poor 

 and bony, what little he eats he will thrown up a while after. His 

 eyes are always full of wax and his mouth discharges spittle all 

 the time; have been giving him tincture of belladonna for four 

 days. Ans. Give the dog 5 grains of quinine night and morning. 

 Give teaspoonful of syrup of buckthorn every morning. Dog has 

 distemper or worms, or both. 



footing. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



BOSTON. May 26.— A large number gathered at the Massachu- 

 setts rifle range to-day to shoot in the regular matches, and some 

 very fine scores were made both at rest and off-hand. The scores 

 were as foUows: 



Victory Medal Match— 200yds. 



OM Jewell 9 9 9 '9 7 10 10 10 9 10—92 



H L Lee 9 8 10 9 9 10 8 10 7 9-89 



J Lawrence 8 10 9 10 9 8 9 6 8 10—87 



A Huntington 10 9 7 9 8 10 10 8 5 8—84 



WDay 879999877 9-82 



G G Frankhn 10 6 6 9 6 9 8 10 8 9-81 



F D Hart 8 8 9 9 8 5 7 7 9 9—79 



Rest. Match-SOOyds. 



J Francis 12 12 10 11 12 12 12 10 10 12-113 



S Wilder 11 13 9 10 10 10 12 13 11 12-109 



B Q Barker 12 10 10 12 12 12 8 9 12 12-10(1 



W Sumner 11 12 10 9 12 11 9 11 10 12-107 



F D Hart 9 10 12 11 11 8 10 10 11 12-104 



S Harris 11 10 11 11 9 11 11 8 10 10-103 



G C Ames 10 12 9 8 10 11 11 9 9 10- 99 



L R Avary 9 11 8 9 9 10 10 11 9 8- 96 



W George 7 10 12 8 7 12 9 8 11 10— 94 



SB Brown 12 11 9 10 8*11 9 9 8 7— 94 



A Harrison 12 7 6 5 9 11 8 10 9 9— 88 



Military Match— 200yds. 



A. H Wright . 4 4 4 4 3 5 5 4 4 4-41 



I ^f.v 1 4 33 4 44554 3-39 



G A Miles 2 4 3 4 4 4 4 3 5 3-35 



Revolver Match— 50yds. 



W C Johnson, Jr 9 10 9 10 8 10 7 8 10 8—89 



C WiUiams 9 10 7 9 8 8 9 8 7 9-84 



Greene 6 10 8 9 10 4 7 7 10 4—74 



J A Freeman 5 79 10 49876 6—71 



A Harvard 7 5 6 3 10 6 6 6 9 5—63 



S T James 3 8 8 8 8 7 6 6 8 7—63 



Off-hand Decimal— 200yds. 



H L Lee 6 9 7 9 10 10 9 8 8 10-86 



G G Franklin 6 10 10 7 9 8 10 10 7 8-85 



C H Eastman 9 10 5 7 9 8 6 6 7 7—74 



J A Freeman 9 10 5798667 7—74 



C Greene 6 885 10 8872 3—65 



ST James 86777690 10 5-65 



B Mann 6 6 7 6 5 5 3 7 6 6—57 



A Harvard 4 6 5 6 5 4 9 5 4 3—54 



SYRACUSE, May 23.— At the regular shoot held by the Onon- 

 daga Rifle Club at their range to-day these scores at 200yds. were 

 made, off hand, out of a possible 100: Koehler 81, Knapp 71, Fair- 

 child 66, D. Eggleston 64, Stillman 62, Lathrop 38. In the rest 

 match, out of a possible 120 in ten shots, this was the record; 

 Koehler 102, Fairchilds 93, D. Eggleston 92, Malcolm 85, Stillman 

 84, Knapp 76, Leighton 83. Koehler won both matches. 



THE TOPEKA TROUBLE.— The Topeka Rifle Club has been 

 busy explaining its position on the charges of fraud, and recently 

 President J. T. Williams and Secretary J. L. Paine have sent out 

 a statement explaining that the charges grew from the assertion 

 of F. G. Minkler, who had been expelled from the club, and the 

 whole matter would seem to be an unfortunate wrangle into 

 which the club became involved with a litigiously inclined mem- 

 ber. J. R. McCarter, of the club, who had made a previous state- 

 ment, says: "Regarding the affidavit made by me, I desire to say 



1 was mistaken in supposing that I had made two misses in the 

 score of Sept. 25, and that two shots had been filled in by another 

 member of the club. The score made by me on Oct. 7 was as fol- 

 lows, viz.: 0, 3, etc., and was correctly reported by the club, as 

 were also the other scores. 1 make this correction in justice to 

 the members of the club." 



MILFORD, Mass., May 26.— In Co. M, 6th Regiment, M.VM., 

 which is located in this town, there is much interest in shooting, 

 the company has a number of good shots. The company not only- 

 have received encouragement from the State to be more perfect 

 in rifle practice, but they have recently received material aid 

 from the town, and in consequence of this latter aid they are to 

 at once put their range into good order. They will build at once 

 a new target; it is to be 12ft,Xl2ft. with a back ground of dirt 2ft. 

 thick and a substantial roof over head, 



